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Orneas, Miss O. C., Lombard 
Park, Mrs. A. S., Chicago 
Patrick, Miss Ruth, Wheaton 
Perkins, Mr. D. H., Evanston 
Pueschel, Mr. Paul, Glencoe 
Palmquist, Mr. C. O., Chicago 
Probst, Mr. Edward, River Forest 
Reed, Mr. Earl W. Jr., Chicago 
Reed, Miss Estell G., Chicago 
Reichman, Mrs. A. F., Barrington 
Richardson, Mrs. W. D., Chicago 
Richardson, Miss Edna E., Chicago 
Richardson, Miss Genevieve, Chicago 
Rowles, Mr. Duncan M., Oak Park 
Rowley, Mrs. W. A., Chicago 
Rubens, Mrs. Charles, Highland Pk. 
Sager, Mrs. Hiram N., Chicago 
Sandquist, Miss Elsie, Chicago 
Sawyer, Mrs. William T., Chicago 
Sencenbaugh, Mrs. C. W., Batavia 
Schnaufer, Mrs. Irma K., Chicago 
Schramm, Miss Charlotte G., Chicago 
Schramm, Miss Hermine K., Chicago 
Sherburne, Miss Mary, Chicago 
Smith, Mrs. E. P., Chicago 
Smith, Mrs. F. A., Chicago 
Smith, Mrs. Solomon B., Chicago 
Smyth, Mr. Arthur, Chicago 
Springfield Nature League, 
Springfield 
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Stamm, Mrs. Dante Milton, Geneseo 
Starrett, Mrs. Paul, Greenwich, Conn. 
Stebbins, Miss Millicent, Chicago 
Stephenson, Mrs. P. A., Evanston 
Sterback, Mr. John, Chicago 
Stoddard, Mr. Herbert L., 
Thomasville, Ga. 
Stirling, Miss Dorothy, Winnetka 
Stofer, Mrs. Walter E., Glen Ellyn 
Strong, Dr. R. M., Chicago 
Stuwe, Mr. Carl B., Chicago 
Stuart, Mrs. John, Hubbard Woods 
Swinney, Miss Mary E., Glen Ellyn 
Terry, Dr. C. Roy, Winnetka 
Trabue, Miss Ella, Jacksonville 
Tschan, Miss Alice E., Hinsdale 
Voorhees, Mrs. Condit, Chicago 
Vosper, Miss Zaidee B., Chicago 
Wagers, Mr. Ralph E., Chicago 
Wagner, Mr. Fritz Jr., Winnetka 
Warren, Miss Ella, Hinsdale 
Welsh, Mr. Wm. W., Clarendon Hills 
Wilson, Miss Belle, San Diego, Cal. 
West, Mr. J. Roy, Winnetka 
Wilm, Mr. Carl F., Chicago 
Willy, Mr. John, Chicago 
Wood, Miss Vera, Chicago 
Woman’s Club of Hinsdale, Hinsdale 
Work, Mrs. Robert, Barrington 
Yeatter, Dr. R. E., Urbana 
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VARIOHS MIGRATORY birds from the United States are to be found in Chile 
over a period of from five to seven months. Dr. Rodulfo A. Philippi, an 
eminent Chilean ornithologist, prepared for T. Gilbert Pearson the follow- 
ing list of 32 species of North American birds which have been recorded 
in Chile: barn swallow, black-poll warbler, red-tailed hawk, duck hawk, 
osprey, golden, black-bellied, semipalmated, and upland plovers, turnstone, 
surf-bird, sanderlings, greater and lesser yellow-legs, red, northern and 
Wilson’s phalaropes, Hudsonian godwit, marbled godwits, Eskimo curlew 
(formerly), Hudsonian curlew, Baird’s, pectoral, white-rumped, stilt, 
spotted and semipalmated sandpipers, knot, Arctic tern, black tern, Frank- 
lin’s gull and parasitic jaeger. 
There is no law in Chile to prevent the killing of any of these feathered 
visitors, nor is there any legal limit to the number that may be shot in a 
day. Rather, one can legally kill there any bird not specifically listed as a 
protected species, and no instance was ever found where a man was fined 
for killing a non-game bird. 
